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Collage Rollovers by Jim McPherson, 2007
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Jim McPherson's

Travels in my Pants

Being an unscheduled yet ongoing Web Feature written, photographed, scanned in and/or otherwise prepared by Jim McPherson as an addendum to PHANTACEA on the Web, which has been online since 1996, and phantacea.com, which made its online debut in the Summer of 2008


Web Publisher's Commentary -- Summer 2008

Welcome. Or welcome back, as the case may be.

This'd be jmcptimps, which stands for as per here. As for what it is, that'd be here whereas why it is, that's simple. Ran out of webspace for PHANTACEA on the Web didn't I. It's still there, though. Plenty of lynx to it, too, at least there are on every page I've put up thus far. That's because they were all taken from my afore-linked first website.

If you reckon this update looks pretty much like the inaugual edition of same, you're pretty much right. However, sometime in late fall or very early in the winter of 2008/9, I hope to bring a whole new look to this website. If I find the time I also hope to do a ditto to my afore-linked first website.

As for why I haven't already, hey, I've been more than a mite preoccupied with getting "Feeling Theocidal" into print and ordering shape. As you may have noticed from lynx scattered throughout jmcptimps, I'm extremely happy to say that's done. Now it's just a matter of generating sales; hence a whole bunch more lynx that take you here.

Which brings me to my third website: www.phantacea.com. It's also done. Put better, it's already up: it being the first site exclusively dedicated to PHANTACEA Mythos print publications. Along with even more excerpts from the novel, I've prepared a stack of spanking new character and/or concept collages specifically for it. They're sprinkled nearly everywhere you go over there but, just to tempt you, I've included a sampling of them at the top of this very page.

In terms of trapants, as I long ago nicknamed the TIMP-aspect of pH-Webworld, I won't promise you the return of the House Head Museum or the Ephesian Heads Stone, though I'm tempted to re-mount them both if only because they were kind of fun to do way back when. Instead, as promised last time, my latest TIMP-project, the retrieval and thence revival of the 'Not Quite Turkish Delights' webpage, including a too brief mention of the 1996-infamous (to me) Phantom Train episode, is here.

What's next, besides hopefully a new look? Well, there was this fellow not named Maximon (ma-SHEE-mon), who's a modern-day Mayan demi-god (if not necessarily the demon he's sometimes made out to be) ... And there was this mask in my big bag that turned out to have once been partially alive ... And might have been of the Devil rather than of a faun as initially reckoned ... So, might our multilingual Max (Massimo) have been, um, an embodiment of (call him a trickster) on vacation in Central America?

It'll be a picture paradise and just to prove it, I've belatedly doubled up some of the shots on the Brazil 06/07 page. Be a ghost and have a boo. Your mouse has probably never rolled over some of them, that's for sure. Oh, and don't forget to either buy, via endlessly afore-linked here, or else email in your order(s) for "Feeling Theocidal".

The more there are the merrier I become. JMcP

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